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"Apology" (film)

"Apology" is a documentary film that chronicles the historic 2006 court hearing in which Japanese-American internment survivors publicly confronted former U.S. officials and military personnel about their wartime experiences. The film captures the emotional testimonies of those who endured forced relocation and confinement during World War II, highlighting themes of accountability, remembrance, and reconciliation. Through personal stories and interviews, "Apology" emphasizes the importance of acknowledging past injustices and fostering understanding, serving as a powerful reminder of the human impact of governmental actions.